Exam 1 Study Guide Chapters 1-3 PDF
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This is a study guide for a sociology exam covering chapters 1, 2, and 3. It lists key terms, theorists, and sociological perspectives. The guide is focused on definitions, descriptions, and discussions relating to the given topics.
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**Exam 1 Study Guide (Chapters 1-3)** Below I have provided you with the terms I will use on this exam. I will use this list to create all questions on the exam. You should be able to define, describe or discuss each term I have included. For each individual theorist you should be able to identify...
**Exam 1 Study Guide (Chapters 1-3)** Below I have provided you with the terms I will use on this exam. I will use this list to create all questions on the exam. You should be able to define, describe or discuss each term I have included. For each individual theorist you should be able to identify their major contributions to sociology or their central ideas/concepts, know which sociological perspective they would be associated with. For each theoretical perspective, you should be able to discuss its central ideas, and which theorist is associated with what theory. **Chapter 1** **\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_** The sociological Perspective The sociological imagination Auguste Comte Karl Marx Emile Durkheim Max Weber W.E.B. Dubois Structural Functionalism Conflict perspective Symbolic interactionism Social order Macro-sociology Micro-sociology **Chapter 2** **\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_** Social Research Scientific method Experiments Variable Hypothesis Research question The research process Quantitative research Qualitative research Ethnography Surveys Participant observation Sampling Ethics in research **Chapter 3** **\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_** Culture Language Ethnocentrism Cultural relativism Characteristics of culture Material culture Non-material culture Symbols Norms (all four types) Dominant culture Sub-culture Counter-culture